• mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    At this point, “let kids watch porn” is almost worth the hassle as a contrarian rebuke. The US has conservatives flipping out over the barest hint of sexual information reaching… teenagers. Everywhere has conservatives mumbling their way toward spying on adults to stop the apparently unprecedented possibility of children seeing boobs.

    A contra-positive “what are you fucking worried about?!” is so much easier to rally than some wishy-washy “yes, but–” nitpicking. Like it’s on us to address these people’s insane goals. The nature of bad faith is that there is no right answer. They’re just picking something vaguely gross to minimize dissent - and to easily slander anyone who speaks up.

    So fuck it. I’m not terribly bothered if kids see gross shit on the internet. It doesn’t need to be illegal, for sites to keep undesirable content hidden by default or excluded entirely. The US has no laws against being an outright Nazi, but on any site not run by and for Nazis, that shit is not welcome. If logged-out Twitter users are one click from seeing what furry smut peddlers post, apparently that’s not the end of the world. Pretty far from the worst thing Twitter’s ever done.

    I’m short on reasons not to tell people - big whoop, and mind your damn kids.

    • Wahots@pawb.social
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      9 months ago

      There are far more pressing things to worry about anyways. The moral panic over porn and LGBT+ people is so 20th century.

      Go to a nude beach. Realize everyone kinda looks similar. Realize it’s not a big deal. Go back to reading your book or talking with friends on the beach. The north American continent is so unhealthy with nudity and sex.

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      9 months ago

      It’s not even contrarian for me, I think children viewing porn fundamentally improves society provided they receive appropriate context through discussions with trusted adults (like parents). And those discussions only happens when people become more comfortable talking about these things, which restrictions do not help at all.

      I also completely support children seeing video footage of executions, dead bodies and the severely malnourished with a trusted adult (like a teacher) to provide context. This improves society, and is how I learned about various things, like the horrors of the Holocaust, accurately.